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  • Fun day in memory of Lesley the 'legend'

    A FITNESS fun day was held at Cricklade Leisure Centre in memory of an exercise instructor described as a legend by her colleagues. Lesley Hogg, a married mother-of-two, died last month following complications from kidney stones. She was a fitness

  • Council denies secrecy in proposed meetings with developers

    MALMESBURY Town Council has hit back at claims that it is planning a "secretive dialogue" with developers who have their eyes on sites around the town. The residents’ association has put out a communication condemning proposals for a delegation of councillors

  • Goodbye to mechanical music maestro Cliff Burnett

    THE FUNERAL takes place today of Cliff Burnett, co-founder of the world-famous Museum of Mechanical Music at Northleach, has died aged 75. He had been suffering from cancer. Mr Burnett and his business partner Keith Harding moved to Northleach

  • Cirencester man's murder - appeal continues

    POLICE continue to appeal to the community for information as their investigation into the murder of Keith Soons from Cirencester continues a week after his death. Det Supt Simon Atkinson, leading the enquiry, said: "We are still working hard

  • Lip reading funds cut

    FREE lip reading classes in Cirencester have been axed because of funding cuts. The classes will continue but with a charge after NHS Gloucestershire withdrew funding for the service, forcing the Gloucestershire Deaf Association (GDA) to step in. GDA

  • Drugs raid in Bourton-on-the-Water

    POLICE arrested a man in a drugs raid in Bourton-on-the-Water yesterday, Thursday February 10. Officers searched an address in the Melville area of Bourton and recovered approximately £230 worth of cannabis and assorted drugs equipment.